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‘Unprecedented’ fire at oil refinery in Geelong

Fire crews continue to battle an out-of-control blaze at a Geelong refinery that broke out late last night.

Residents in areas south of the Viva oil refinery in Corio – one of Australia’s two remaining refineries – have been warned to stay inside to avoid smoke.

Geelong’s mayor, Stretch Kontelj, told ABC Melbourne radio this morning that the fire was “unprecedented”.

“Speaking to the management, no one can recall an incident of this magnitude either,” he said shortly before 6am on Thursday. “But from reports, it is coming under control.”

The refinery said no one had been reported injured so far, and that there was no immediate impact on fuel supplies.

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Energy minister says Geelong refinery fire ‘not great timing’, but facility still producing some fuel

The energy minister, Chris Bowen, is speaking about the refinery blaze. He said the refinery is still producing diesel and jet fuel, at reduced capacities. Bowen told ABC News this morning:

double quotation markObviously, the fire is still burning so we can’t make any final conclusions about the impact. It’s not a positive development. It will have an impact. I’m sure that petrol production will continue but it may be impacted for some time.

He said the fire was “not great timing”, adding it remained important that people only buy the fuel they need, “no more, no less”, in light of the incident.

Bowen added that it appeared to be an accident at this point.

double quotation markLook, this is not a positive development in Geelong. Let’s not pretend somehow that this won’t have some sort of impact.

But as I said, we will carefully, methodically, manage it with the refinery and I and Viva will update Australians with the very best and latest information as and when we determine the full impact.

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